Hi,
I am trying to setup a VPN on a Windows PC, using SoftEther. There are two network interfaces (network adapters) on this PC. And, I want to make the VPN forward the traffic to a specific network interface. But it seems that this is difficult. If I don't use the Local Bridge function, I cannot choose a specific network interface to let the VPN forward the traffic to. Perhaps the Local Bridge function can do that. But after I turn on the Local Bridge function, other computers that are in the same subnet of the network interface also get IP addresses from the DHCP server (I have turned on the SecureNAT function, with both DHCP and NAT), which I don't want. So, is there a way to achieve my goal? If currently SoftEther cannot do that, could you please add this feature to it?
How to forward the traffic to a specific network interface?
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Re: How to forward the traffic to a specific network interfa
Is anyone here?
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Re: How to forward the traffic to a specific network interfa
Please answer me.
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Re: How to forward the traffic to a specific network interfa
If you set up a local bridge, then you should also setup a DHCP server on that machine that will catch the DHCP queries.
See this tutorial
http://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/05/17/ ... al-bridge/
See this tutorial
http://blog.lincoln.hk/blog/2013/05/17/ ... al-bridge/
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Re: How to forward the traffic to a specific network interfa
Try to turn off SecureNAT.